Advances in HIV Prevention, Treatment and Cure
HIV infection continues to pose a critical risk to health in many countries. UNAIDS estimates that as of 2016 the total HIV-infected population was 36.7 million, including 1.8 million people newly infected that year. Although some 19.5 million people are receiving antiretroviral treatment, a substantial treatment gap leaves many millions of people at risk of AIDS-related diseases and, if unaware of their status, likely to infect others. Research is seeking new approaches to prevent, treat, and ultimately cure HIV infection.
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Linda-Gail Bekker Prof Linda-Gail Bekker
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Steven G. Deeks Dr. Steven G. Deeks
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Sharon Lewin Prof Sharon Lewin
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PLOS Medicine Research on HIV cure: Mapping the ethics landscape
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PLOS Medicine Closing the gaps in the HIV care continuum
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PLOS Medicine Prospects for passive immunity to prevent HIV infection